BASELINE Lift BL409 User Manual

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MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS

Maintenance is to be performed by factory trained lift service personnel only.

Important: Regularly inspect the hydraulic pressure developed upon the rated capacity, and
make sure the pressure doesn’t exceed the operating pressure (2000 psi for 9000lb lift and
1800 psi for 8000lb lift).


The following is a minimum maintenance schedule:

DAILY:

Raise and lower the lift

(with no vehicle)

at the beginning of each shift to verify the runways

are level, safety locks are engaging, and the lift is operating properly.

Check all hydraulic fittings and lines for damage and leaks. Check electrical wiring for

damage.

Check all moving parts for uneven or excessive wear. Repair or replace all damaged, worn,

or broken components immediately.

Clean all debris from the base frame area

Remove oil/grease on runways and rolling jack lift pads.

WEEKLY:

Check hydraulic fluid in reservoir and top up if required.

Check cables, cable pulleys and lifting cylinder.

MONTHLY:

Check that all anchor bolts are torqued to minimum 75 ft-lbs (102Nm).

Clean and lubricate moving parts.


EVERY YEAR:

Have a certified lift technician inspect and certify all aspects of the lift.


EVERY TWO YEARS:

Change and replace hydraulic oil in cylinders and powerpack reservoir.

LUBRICATION:

Refer diagram #10 for lubrication points.

Where grease is required use a multi-purpose lithium grease.

Where lubricating oil is required use a SAE 30 oil.

Where hydraulic oil is required use ISO 32 hydraulic oil (10W non detergent ).

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